New York Jets All-Pro cornerback Darrelle Revis was interviewed by Seattle Seahawks fullback Michael Robinson on RealRobReports.com. Revis touched upon the progress of his injured knee, feelings on trade rumors and relationship with head coach Rex Ryan along with the Jets organization. “It’s going well just taking it day-by-day and trying to improve that’s really [...]

As a multi-part interview, Darrelle Revis-Michael Robinson won’t be remembered with Frost-Nixon in terms of impact on our culture, but Part II of the Revis-Robinson sitdown contains a few noteworthy sound bites from the Jets’ star cornerback.

Once again, Revis openly wonders if he’ll be back with the Jets. More importantly, he doesn’t seem to care if he’s traded.

“Revis Island will be back on the field soon,” he told the “Real Rob Report,” an online sports show.

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With trade rumors swirling, Darrelle Revis told a web-based sports show that reports of him being shopped “really hit home.” At the same time, the Jets’ star cornerback fueled the speculation by commenting on what it would be like to play for the San Francisco 49ers, one of the teams that may have interest in him.

“For me, looking at their roster and their team, I would just be an addition to help them win that trophy,” Revis told Seahawks fullback Michael Robinson, who hosts “The Real Rob Report” show on the Internet.

From the no-brainer department: The Jets opted not to use their franchise tag before the 4 p.m. deadline.

There had been some faint rumblings they’d use the tag on tight end Dustin Keller, but that would’ve cost them $6.066 million, eating up a nice chunk of valuable cap space. Personally, I think the Jets should try to re-sign Keller — he’d be a good fit in Marty Mornhinweg’s West Coast offense — but they will let him hit the open market. Except for a scouting-combine meeting with his agent and the Jets, Keller hasn’t heard a thing from the team about its plans for him.